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<blockquote data-quote="toehanus" data-source="post: 1043665" data-attributes="member: 9740"><p>TTT,</p><p></p><p>The way they did it was for each person hunting, they put released 10 birds per person. Now, you may not shoot all 10, but they put 10 in the field for you. For our group, we had two groups of 5. The guys would put out 5 birds for each person 25 total in the field. Then, the guides would take their dogs and work the field. It was probably 1/2 to 3/4 mile long field. You worked down one side and then came back up the other. The first time through, that group got 15 of the 25 birds released. Once they were back, the guides would go release another 25 birds. The second group of 5 hunters worked the field. This process was repeated until all 100 birds were released. After this, the guide took those who were interested out another time through the thicker cover to try and cleanup the birds that were missed in the previous 4 sweeps of the field. So, if you went with the minimum of two hunters, you would be guaranteed that there would be 20 birds for you to hunt, but not necessarily guaranteed that you would shoot all 20. Craig the owner was a real nice guy and his dogs were great for this type of hunting. Anyway, I hope this helps. If not, let me know and I'll try again.</p><p></p><p>toe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toehanus, post: 1043665, member: 9740"] TTT, The way they did it was for each person hunting, they put released 10 birds per person. Now, you may not shoot all 10, but they put 10 in the field for you. For our group, we had two groups of 5. The guys would put out 5 birds for each person 25 total in the field. Then, the guides would take their dogs and work the field. It was probably 1/2 to 3/4 mile long field. You worked down one side and then came back up the other. The first time through, that group got 15 of the 25 birds released. Once they were back, the guides would go release another 25 birds. The second group of 5 hunters worked the field. This process was repeated until all 100 birds were released. After this, the guide took those who were interested out another time through the thicker cover to try and cleanup the birds that were missed in the previous 4 sweeps of the field. So, if you went with the minimum of two hunters, you would be guaranteed that there would be 20 birds for you to hunt, but not necessarily guaranteed that you would shoot all 20. Craig the owner was a real nice guy and his dogs were great for this type of hunting. Anyway, I hope this helps. If not, let me know and I'll try again. toe [/QUOTE]
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